Grammar

Let's revise what we've learned this week, pronouns and dual pronouns!

The term 'māua' means 'him and I' excluding 'you'. Is this statement true?

 

'Rāua' refers to?

 

Which option is the correct reference for the term 'tāua?'

 

'Kōrua' refers to 'you two'. Is this statement correct?

 

Which option below is the correct translation for 'Nō hea a Kemara rāua ko Wikitari?'

 

Which option below is the correct translation for 'Are you and Tanirau going?'

 

'E haere ana māua ko Heta', this is the Māori translation for which of the choices in the list?

 

If you wanted to say 'She and I are going to Auckland tomorrow' which dual pronoun would you use in this instance?

 

Using the grammar lessons introduced this week, which dual pronoun is suitable to ask the question, 'Where are those two going?'

 

Of 4 dual pronouns discussed this week, which would you use to say 'You two should join us for dinner this week.'

 

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